16 Dollars is the next song, and, for the first time on the album, it is clear to tell who influences them most. The Guitar solos Were aWesome, as was the drumming, and Mikkael, for the first time ever, introduces growling. It could just be my album.Īnyway, the cover I'd heard was aWesome. ![]() And yet, wherever I look online, it sounds different to my version of the song. It was sloWer than I'd heard, flatter, and the singing was so dull. I had previously heard a version of this song that I fell in love with at once. Not their catchiest song, mianly due to the tempo change halfway through. And still purely aWesome.Ī Better Believer is song number 5. ![]() A beautiful song about helping those in need. But Volbeat is a band of many talents, and they can pull off both an 'aggressive' song and a 'happy' song very easily and still leave the audience feeling fully rocked out. This, when I first heard it, thought it was a lot heavier than most of their other songs. Heaven Nor Hell is next, while it sounds a lot different, is still good fun and doesn't screw up the great starting impression. It's good fun, very lively and sets a good start for the rest of the album. The Mirror and The Ripper is the first song. The cover sets the theme for most of the songs, conflict betWeen good and evil, Angel and Devil etc. This, unfortunately, made it harder to read the order of songs, but it still looks cool. Also, as a new twist, half the artwork is upside down, which follows through to the back. ![]() It follows the same colour theme as The Strength, Rock the Rebel, and Guitar Gangsters. The first thing you notice is the album cover. And I don't think they disapointed this time, either. Ever since I heard of Volbeat, I fell in love with the sound. One of the most underrated metal bands around.
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